smithery-ai-cli
Find, connect, and use MCP tools and skills via the Smithery CLI. Use when the user searches for new tools or skills, wants to discover integrations, connect to an MCP, install a skill, or wants to interact with an external service (email, Slack, Discord, GitHub, Jira, Notion, databases, cloud APIs, monitoring, etc.).
git clone https://github.com/smithery-ai/cli
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/smithery-ai/cli "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/smithery-ai-cli" ~/.claude/skills/smithery-ai-cli-smithery-ai-cli && rm -rf "$T"
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Use
smithery --help and <command> --help for flags, arguments, and full examples.
This skill focuses on concepts and canonical workflows.
Quick Start
# 1. Install npm install -g @smithery/cli # 2. Authenticate (requires human to confirm in browser) smithery auth login # 3. Search for MCP servers smithery mcp search "github" # 4. Connect to a server (URL or qualified name both work) smithery mcp add "https://github.run.tools" --id github # 5. Browse tools (tree view — drill into groups by passing the prefix) smithery tool list github smithery tool list github issues. # 6. Inspect tool input/output JSON schema smithery tool get github issues.create # 7. Call a tool smithery tool call github issues.create '{"repo": "owner/repo", "title": "Bug"}'
Core Concepts
Namespaces
A namespace is the workspace boundary for Smithery resources. Servers, connections, and skills all live in a namespace. Use one namespace per app/environment (for example,
my-app-dev, my-app-prod), then set it as your active context.
Canonical flow:
smithery namespace list smithery namespace create my-app-prod smithery namespace use my-app-prod
For namespace-specific flags and overrides, run
smithery namespace --help and smithery mcp --help.
Connect (MCP Connections)
A connection is a managed, long-lived MCP session. Smithery Connect handles OAuth flow, credential storage, token refresh, and session lifecycle. Connection status model:
: ready to list/call toolsconnected
: human must open authorization URLauth_required
: inspect details and retry/fix configerror
Canonical flow (single user-scoped connection):
smithery mcp add https://github.run.tools \ --id user-123-github \ --metadata '{"userId":"user-123"}' smithery mcp list --metadata '{"userId":"user-123"}' smithery tool list user-123-github
If CLI shows
auth_required, tell your human to open the URL and then retry.
Token Scoping
Service tokens are restricted credentials for browser/mobile/agent usage. Never pass a full API key to untrusted code. Policy mental model:
- A token policy is one or more constraints
- In the CLI, pass one JSON object per
flag--policy - Fields inside one constraint are AND-ed (more fields = narrower)
- Lists and multiple constraints are OR-ed (more entries = wider)
Canonical user-scoped token:
smithery auth token --policy '{ "namespaces": "my-app", "resources": "connections", "operations": ["read", "execute"], "metadata": { "userId": "user-123" }, "ttl": "1h" }'
Request-level Tool Restrictions (rpcReqMatch
, experimental)
rpcReqMatchUse
rpcReqMatch to restrict specific MCP JSON-RPC requests (regex by request path).
Important: connection IDs are not in the JSON-RPC body, so combine:
for connection-level restrictionmetadata
for method/tool restrictionrpcReqMatch
Canonical combined restriction:
smithery auth token --policy '{ "resources": "connections", "operations": "execute", "metadata": { "connectionId": "my-github" }, "rpcReqMatch": { "method": "tools/call", "params.name": "^issues\\." }, "ttl": "30m" }'
Piped Output
When output is piped, Smithery commands emit JSONL (one JSON object per line):
smithery tool list github --flat --limit 1000 | grep label